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johnDoe4880
johndoe4880 writes

There's good news on the movie front for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen star Shia LaBeouf. According to an interview done by Access Hollywood, costar Isabel Lucas stated that both the actors were doing fine and that Shia's hand was "healing well" following an unfortunate accident the pair endured late on a Saturday night when an oncoming vehicle ran a red light. Shia's SUV was hit when he was attempting to make a left turn through an intersection. Pictures of Shia walking the hospital grounds support this statement as his hand is now splinted instead of in a complete dressing.



Shia LaBeouf on the hospital grounds



Isabel Lucas at Hayden Panettiere’s Whaleman Foundation Benefit

Production of major scenes involving the young actor have been halted to work around this incident. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is still slated to reach its June 2009 release date.

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Hobbes-timus Prime
Dude, we already got it: http://forums.TFormers.com/talk/index.php?showtopic=97590

Stop hanging around to just post redundant news stories. Try actually talking about Transformers (or at least debate Religion and Politics) and contribute to the forum.














Unless, of course, you're TFans Staff or something. In which case, good job. leaving.gif
Stormtrooper53
Coincidentally, Hobbes will never be heard from again at TFans.

Hobbes-timus Prime
*vanishes*
I'm Batman
It's not his hand that worries me. It's that beard and mustache combo that have me scared.
Optimal-T
I wonder how they're going to work the script around his hand being like that? Oh well. It worked for Brad Pitt when he hurt his hand in 12 Monkeys. Brad put his fist through a plate glass window while filming a stunt and he had, I don't recall how many stitches in his hand. There's something about an actor's serious bodily injuries that somehow, in some weird way, makes a movie script work well.
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